Kooza by Cirque du Soleil in Columbus with free Popcorn, soft drink and gift at The Grand Chapiteau, June 9–July 5

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A lonely fellow called The Innocent wanders the world, encountering acrobats, contortionists, unicyclists, and tricksters along the way

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Promotional value expires Jul 5, 2015.Limit 8 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Customers buy through http://gr.pn/1PTeqyj. Contact Cirque du Soleil "Kooza" at (877) 924-7783 with questions. See Groupon's Third Party site terms here. Must purchase together to sit together. Cirque du Soleil is the issuer of tickets. Discount reflects Cirque du Soleil's current ticket prices - price may differ on day of event. Additional ticket fees apply at time of purchase. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for Groupon promo codes or other discounts.

$57.75–$72 for Level 2 seating, plus one souvenir gift, one soft drink, and one regular popcorn (up to a $106.50 total value)

$72–$85.50 for Level 1 seating, plus one souvenir gift, one soft drink, and one regular popcorn (up to a $121.50 total value)

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Kooza by Cirque du Soleil

The Innocent wanders, melancholy and alone, and searches a place he belongs—but upon entering the world of Kooza, he won’t be alone for long. Cirque du Soleil returns to its roots with this production, combining the arts of acrobatics and clowning with the eye-popping acts and designs of all Cirque shows. As The Innocent moves through the world, he’ll encounter comic characters aplenty, from the Trickster, the Pickpocket, and the King, to the Obnoxious Tourist and his Bad Dog. But it isn’t all fun and games: between the clownish characters, a dark and mysterious fellow wanders—and he carries a very big scythe.

The kingdom’s inhabitants include acrobats, contortionists, unicyclists, high-wire artists, and, of course, clowns. They dazzle the eye with incredible feats of strength, agility, and bravery—all traits one must possess to brave the Wheel of Death as well as vibrant costumes by award-winning designer Marie-Chantale Vaillancourt, who drew inspiration from comic books, Gustav Klimt, time-travel movies, and Alice in Wonderland, among many other such sources. The result is every bit as stunning as one expects when they enter the world of Cirque.

Cirque du Soleil

Size: 20 different productions currently active worldwide, featuring more than 1,300 performers of 50 different nationalities

Mission: Stir the imagination, invoke the senses, and provoke the emotions using theatrical production values, character-driven story lines, and no performing animals.

Audience: more than 160 million spectators (and counting) since its founding